All URIs are relative to https://localhost/api/v1
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
tradeGet | GET /trade | Get Trades. |
tradeGetBucketed | GET /trade/bucketed | Get previous trades in time buckets. |
List<Trade> tradeGet(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime)
Get Trades.
Please note that indices (symbols starting with `.`) post trades at intervals to the trade feed. These have a `size` of 0 and are used only to indicate a changing price. See the FIX Spec for explanations of these fields.
// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import io.swagger.client.api.TradeApi;
TradeApi apiInstance = new TradeApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`.
String filter = "filter_example"; // String | Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{\"key\": \"value\"}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the [Timestamp Docs](https://www.bitmex.com/app/restAPI#Timestamp-Filters) for more details.
String columns = "columns_example"; // String | Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns. Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect.
BigDecimal count = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Number of results to fetch.
BigDecimal start = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Starting point for results.
Boolean reverse = false; // Boolean | If true, will sort results newest first.
OffsetDateTime startTime = new OffsetDateTime(); // OffsetDateTime | Starting date filter for results.
OffsetDateTime endTime = new OffsetDateTime(); // OffsetDateTime | Ending date filter for results.
try {
List<Trade> result = apiInstance.tradeGet(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime);
System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling TradeApi#tradeGet");
e.printStackTrace();
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
symbol | String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`. | [optional] |
filter | String | Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{"key": "value"}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the Timestamp Docs for more details. | [optional] |
columns | String | Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns. Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect. | [optional] |
count | BigDecimal | Number of results to fetch. | [optional] [default to 100] |
start | BigDecimal | Starting point for results. | [optional] [default to 0] |
reverse | Boolean | If true, will sort results newest first. | [optional] [default to false] |
startTime | OffsetDateTime | Starting date filter for results. | [optional] |
endTime | OffsetDateTime | Ending date filter for results. | [optional] |
No authorization required
- Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript
List<TradeBin> tradeGetBucketed(binSize, partial, symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime)
Get previous trades in time buckets.
// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import io.swagger.client.api.TradeApi;
TradeApi apiInstance = new TradeApi();
String binSize = "1m"; // String | Time interval to bucket by. Available options: [1m,5m,1h,1d].
Boolean partial = false; // Boolean | If true, will send in-progress (incomplete) bins for the current time period.
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`.
String filter = "filter_example"; // String | Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{\"key\": \"value\"}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the [Timestamp Docs](https://www.bitmex.com/app/restAPI#Timestamp-Filters) for more details.
String columns = "columns_example"; // String | Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns. Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect.
BigDecimal count = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Number of results to fetch.
BigDecimal start = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Starting point for results.
Boolean reverse = false; // Boolean | If true, will sort results newest first.
OffsetDateTime startTime = new OffsetDateTime(); // OffsetDateTime | Starting date filter for results.
OffsetDateTime endTime = new OffsetDateTime(); // OffsetDateTime | Ending date filter for results.
try {
List<TradeBin> result = apiInstance.tradeGetBucketed(binSize, partial, symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime);
System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling TradeApi#tradeGetBucketed");
e.printStackTrace();
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
binSize | String | Time interval to bucket by. Available options: [1m,5m,1h,1d]. | [optional] [default to 1m] |
partial | Boolean | If true, will send in-progress (incomplete) bins for the current time period. | [optional] [default to false] |
symbol | String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`. | [optional] |
filter | String | Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{"key": "value"}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the Timestamp Docs for more details. | [optional] |
columns | String | Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns. Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect. | [optional] |
count | BigDecimal | Number of results to fetch. | [optional] [default to 100] |
start | BigDecimal | Starting point for results. | [optional] [default to 0] |
reverse | Boolean | If true, will sort results newest first. | [optional] [default to false] |
startTime | OffsetDateTime | Starting date filter for results. | [optional] |
endTime | OffsetDateTime | Ending date filter for results. | [optional] |
No authorization required
- Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript